| Characteristics | Disadvantages | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 3 | +1d6 HA brawling skill |
| 4 | +3d6 HA additional, OAF staff (7.5d6 total) |
| 5 | +1 in HTH |
| 3 | Climbing 13- |
| 3 | Acrobatics 13- |
| 2 | +1" Running |
| 2 | KS: Family History 11- |
| 24 | Protectors Package |
| = 46 | (Total: 120 character points, 105 in disadvantages) |
"Richard is the product of Philip Reinhart's -- the original Night Mask -- brief and volatile marriage to the former Erika Blaine. At the age of 3, he became the object of a bitter and highly publicized custody battle following the divorce of his parents. Richard attended several universities without earning a degree, then spent several years drifting around Europe. Having grown up with his mother, his relationship with his father is strained. Upon learning of the formation of the Protectors, Richard petitioned President O'Brien for a place on the roster. He donned a new costume, but adapted [sic] the same name as that used by his father when he was a masked crimefighter 50 years ago." - Protectors Handbook
Richard died at the hands of Mr. Monday in Protectors #5, and has since guest starred in Gravestone #1 (on the wrong side of the Styx, of course). His mantle has been taken up by Marica Beckworth, granddaughter of one of the three assistants to the original Night Mask.
Trivia: The original Centaur Comics character was named Masked Marvel, but the editors felt Night Mask was a little less likely to get them sued by Marvel.
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